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The Three Crows (三羽烏) may refer to the group of three Go players who are part of the triumvirate of certain eras in Go history. These players include Hideyuki Fujisawa, Keizo Suzuki, and Toshiro Yamabe (1940s). Although, since Suzuki died young, he was replaced by Takeo Kajiwara. Hashimoto Utaro, Murashima Yoshinori, and Shinohara Masami ...
Eddie from Ohio is an American folk band. Formed in 1991 in Northern Virginia , the band has achieved considerable local success, winning four Wammies ( Washington, D.C. area music awards) and a nationwide following, all outside the purview of major record labels .
The newly renamed trio soon attracted the attention of folk music impresario Irving Steinbloom (1920–2003), who became their manager and signed them to Folktown Records – as Palter once put it, "THE label to be on." [9] In 1962, the group released the single "Old Joe's Place", which became a Top 70 hit and remains their best-known song ...
The Greenwood County Singers, Folk group from Los Angeles, California, consisting of seven men and two women (brothers Carson Parks & Van Dyke Parks were members) Greta Van Fleet, an American Rock band formed in 2012, Josh, Jake, and Sam Kiszka; The Grimson family, a father and seven children who were all active classical musicians (piano and ...
Ethan Thomas Robert Johns (born 1969 in Merton, London) [1] is an English record producer, engineer, mixer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Johns has worked with artists including Robert Vincent, Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon, Paul McCartney, Ray LaMontagne, Tom Jones, Kaiser Chiefs, Rufus Wainwright, The Boxer Rebellion, Crowded House, Turin Brakes, Lauren Hoffman, The Vaccines, Laura ...
In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group has achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets than Three Dog Night, according to press materials.
Watson appeared with Old Crow Medicine Show, as an opening act and with the group, [43] at tour stops in 2023 [44] — including their annual New Year's Eve show at the Ryman Auditorium. [45] He performs on "select shows" of the group's 2024 North American tour, [46] designed to commemorate in part the 25th anniversary of Old Crow's founding ...
The group started out in the early 1950s as The Uniques. They all came from the same neighborhood. Their early line-up consisted of Ruben Wright on piano, Harrison Scott on alto sax, Robert "Bobby" Smart on guitar, Gus Crawford on drums and a bass player called Jerome, together with a male singer whose name has now been lost to time. [1]